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2005. The Journal of Arachnology 33:1–6 BEHAVIOR OF WEB-INVADING SPIDERS ARGYRODES
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Document Date: 2006-12-15 09:45:12


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San Francisco / Cambridge / New / London / /

Company

New Zealand Journal / USA Marine Laboratory / /

Continent

South America / /

Country

Guinea / United States / Micronesia / Guam / Panama / Singapore / Madagascar / New Caledonia / New Zealand / /

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Facility

Singapore Science Centre / University of Guam / Museum of Comparative Zoology / University of Guam Herbarium / Southern Illinois University / University of California / /

IndustryTerm

web-site tenacity / planar orb web / web hub / food quality / WEB-INVADING SPIDERS ARGYRODES ARGENTATUS / larger energy / web-invading spider / Web-site tenure / higher food quality / Food availability / horizontal and vertical web diameters / web-invading spiders / food limitation / host food bundles / abandoned host web / capture site / host-web silk / food / host web / /

NaturalFeature

Pacific Ocean / island of Guam / /

Organization

University of California / Zoological Society / Southern Illinois University / Department of Zoology / US Federal Reserve / University of Guam Herbarium / Singapore Science Centre / University of Guam / Smithsonian / Department of Ecology / Evolution and Marine Biology / Araneae Most / /

Position

General / moving forward / /

ProvinceOrState

Hawaii / California / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Natural History / /

Region

Southern Illinois / western Micronesia / southeast Asia / /

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